Sinjar: After ISIS

When former Army Ranger Chuck Holton last visited Iraqi Kurdistan, the city of Sinjar was in the hands of ISIS forces, being hammered by coalition airstrikes as Kurdish Peshmerga forces prepared to launch an offensive. Now ISIS has retreated to a position outside Sinjar, leaving the largely ruined city in Peshmerga hands - and full of explosive traps. The Frontlines team talks to the brave fighters who are taking their homeland back from the terrorists, the nonprofit workers who are here to help, and the Yezidi refugees still waiting to return to the shattered remains of their homes.

International Reporting on the Most Dangerous Threats to our Freedom

LtCol Oliver North and former U.S. Army Ranger Chuck Holton take you inside the most dangerous threats and critical events concerning your freedom. Their coverage ranges from how our military and law enforcement guard against radiological sabotage, counterfeiting and terrorism, to the threat of an unstable economy and cyber warfare. And since many would argue the single greatest threat facing America is our knowledge of our own history, Frontlines journeys to significant battlefields like Mogadishu and Normandy to remember why we were there—and what our fallen heroes died for.